Saturday, March 30, 2019

Man Feet


I love men's feet. The feel of their masculine rough soles and the perfect looking shape of the foot’s arch.












When I was a kid, every day I would come home from school and see my neighbor relaxing on the front porch. He would prop his bare feet up and lay back in his chair. Even at that age, just the sight of him and his bare feet made my insides churn. It was an amazing feeling. My lizard brain knew what it wanted. At the time, I didn’t understand why I felt that way, but it’s clear I’ve always had an appreciation for the male form.














When a man puts his feet up, it’s as if he has no care in the world. He’s happy. Being barefoot with other guys is the epitome of male intimacy. Feeling free together. For me, massaging another man’s feet is the ultimate way of showing your love and appreciation for them. Give them relief from everyday burdens.











Men who walk around barefoot are one with nature and feel the earth beneath them. Dudes should be barefoot.







Big Bears Kissing





Dan Steele, Part 3

Dan Steele has a mesmerizing body and personality that stops you dead in your tracks.






Lugo (Barry Duffield) - Spartacus

Lugo is a character from the TV show Spartacus. Lugo was a German warrior captured and enslaved by the Romans until he was freed by Spartacus. Lugo decided to join Spartacus’ rebellion once Spartacus proved that he was worthy leader. He usually speaks about himself in the third person and has a jovial attitude, unusual for warriors on this show. He loves fighting and drinking, but holds a strong loyalty to his fellow brothers. Lugo is a powerful man with a tender heart. His weapon of choice is his Warhammer.





Lugo is a titan of a man, with an amazingly muscular build. He had the hottest body I’ve ever seen on television and every time he was on screen I couldn’t look away. Burly, dominant personality, powerful pecs, and dark stubble of a beard. Lugo exudes masculinity.







Spartacus has quite a few homosexual characters, and they are never portrayed as inferior. One of my favorite things about Spartacus is that it treats the homosexual characters like equals to their heterosexual counterparts. In this show, the worth of a man is measured by strength, integrity, and the way he carries himself. Gay men who have sex with men are openly accepted because they are good fighters and are loyal brothers. Brothers who love brothers.

I recommend this show to any male who loves fighting, homosexual men, and especially anyone who identifies as an Androphile.